It's been four months since this blog launched, and it has already generated a substantial archive of posts on timesaving tools, labor-saving add-ons, and money-saving solutions. We've covered apps for all kinds of systems, platforms, and devices. There are apps for field techs, net admins, consultants, developers, Web designers, end users, and road warriors. There are apps for clueless newbies, power users, rookie techs, and seasoned IT pros. Check out this list of the most popular posts and see what's out there for you.

There's a new MP4 or Mpeg 4 or .m4a file format out there for audio or video or something.I downloaded a London Symphony album and it's in that file format.My goal is to make an audio DVD.In the web search for audio DVD software they talk about fitting thousands of hours on a single DVD.The DVD can be played even in you TV DVD player.I tried just the audio files in the TV DVD player and the player said "These files won't work here at all--ever---grrrrr".All of the information that I could find on this brand new file format was for file converters.Nobody's audio DVD program accommodated the Mpeg 4 .m4a new file type.You can start an audio file in full page Windows media player and with some fidgeting they can be recorded on to CD's.In the past I have noted that not all audio or video files will work in the Windows OS and they're the ones that invented the file types.Merry Christmas.

It says free in the search engine but it's only free for thirty days.If I try to remove it,parts of it still remain.It even says "We couldn't get it all out"!I'm into the virtual package idea.The software program is in the app icon.It doesn't put any files anywhere else in the computer.